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Low Carbon Project Management

Low Carbon-Footprint Project Management

The Mayor's Office of Environmental Remediation (OER) is designing a local brownfield cleanup program that will closely engage enrollees through a series of meetings designed to create approvable cleanup work plans. While these meetings are critical to achieving prompt cleanup of city properties, OER is working to minimize the environmental and societal 'costs' of this process. To enable these meetings while minimizing traffic-related carbon emissions and associated urban congestion, OER will offer a program to conduct meetings via video- and tele-conferencing. This will enable enrollees to participate in meetings without requiring lengthy travel to and from our offices in downtown Manhattan. If you are a potential enrollee interested in participating in our low carbon-footprint project management program, you can contact us for more information.

 

 

Community Benefits
     
  Green Jobs Wage Subsidy Program
  Green Jobs Training Program
  NYC Brownfield Partnership
  Environmental Technical Assistance
  Scholarship program
  Internship program
       
Community Protection
  The Mayor’s Office of Environmental Remediation (OER) recognizes that citizens in New York City have a strong interest in the quality and protectiveness of brownfield cleanup work performed in their neighborhoods.
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Green Property Certification Program
 


The New York City Mayor’s Office of Environmental Remediation (OER) is currently developing the New York City Green Property Certification Program. The certification will signify that a property was investigated and cleaned up under an established regulatory cleanup program and represents the City of New York’s acknowledgement that the property is protective of both public health and the environment.
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